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  1. Lesser starlet coral

    Siderastrea radians, also known as the lesser starlet coral or the shallow-water starlet coral, is a stony coral in the family Siderastreidae. It is found in shallow parts of the western Atlantic Ocean as small, solid mounds or encrusting sheets.
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    Siderastrea radians is common in tropical parts of the western Atlantic Ocean at depths of less than 25 metres (82 ft) but is most common in under 10 metres (33 ft) of water. Its range extends from Bermuda, the Bahamas, Florida and the Caribbean Sea south to Brazil and it also occurs in the eastern Atlantic off the coast of Africa.
    Siderastrea is a common boulder type Caribbean coral, but to spot the lesser-known species, Siderastrea radians requires a shallow dive and a keen eye. Siderastrea radians grows into small round boulders or domes, compared to its massive relative, the Siderastrea siderea.
    Another way to tell these two corals apart is color. Siderastrea radians is found almost exclusively in sandy tan, brown, yellow shades. The larger massive starlet coral can be blue, yellow, and green, with pink color being most common. If you are looking for Siderastrea radians we suggest looking in the shallowest parts of the reef.
    It is rare to find colonies of Siderastrea radians more than 30cm (12 inches) wide, while the massive starless coral can be several meters across. The top image is the Lesser starlet coral Siderastrea radian s with deeply pitted corallites and small colony side.
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    Siderastrea radians - Wikipedia

    Siderastrea radians, also known as the lesser starlet coral or the shallow-water starlet coral, is a stony coral in the family Siderastreidae. It is found in shallow parts of the western Atlantic Ocean as small, solid mounds or encrusting sheets. Meer weergeven

    Siderastrea radians is either encrusting or grows in small, dimpled hummocks up to 30 centimetres (12 in) across but most colonies are much smaller than this. Occasionally … Meer weergeven

    Siderastrea radians is common in tropical parts of the western Atlantic Ocean at depths of less than 25 metres (82 ft) but is most common … Meer weergeven

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    Siderastrea radians feeds at night on zooplankton which it catches with its tentacles. During the day it benefits from the Meer weergeven

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  6. Coralpedia - Siderastrea radians - Warwick

    WEBSiderastrea radians. This Siderastrea does not form large colonies, but is usually encrusting and may form free living mobile balls. Corallite centers are sunken, inner septal lobes are steep and the individual, thick septa …

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  12. Siderastrea radians (Pallas, 1766) - World Register of Marine Species